Presentation
Lower abdominal pain
Patient Data
Age: 28 years
Gender: Female
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Hysterosalpingography shows two cavities with intercornual angle of more than 105 degree representing bicornuate uterus.
Case Discussion
Bicornuate uterus is typically classified based on whether or not the division extends the external Os. Bicornuate unicollis with division extends above the external Os and Bicornuate bicollis are those with divided external Os.